No its not, the package is literally “htop”.
I think you are mistaken. An example:
https://archlinux.org/packages/core/x86_64/glib2/
https://packages.fedoraproject.org/pkgs/glib2/glib2/
Debian:
https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/libglib2.0-0
https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/libglib2.0-cil
This is the common case, but Debian gets really out there some times.
And I'll just say dnf
is a much easier to use tool:
dnf install /usr/bin/aprogram
dnf install 'pkgconfig(glib-2.0)'
As a packager I’ll just say Debian is the one with the weird package names. Fedora just matches upstream names generally, similar to Arch.
Fedora will live without red hat. It’s got a community structure in place, all infrastructure is open, etc.
Obviously it would lose some funding and manpower but other distros get by.
This is focusing on the wrong things, people live in cities, make trams, light rail, and subways. You’ll just cover most people. Long distance travel shouldn’t be the first goal.
I use this, it’s not yet perfect but it does what i need.
It’s very accurate. A distro will audit a few packages they deem high risk, such as suid binaries. Once an audit is complete they will often not re-audit it. At that point you rely on third parties for audits.
Flatpak is sometimes, not always, simply a more secure package. You can audit the sources like anywhere else.
A distro has thousands of independent sources. No your distro doesn’t audit them all, barely any.
You can choose folders in the portal now.
There are a lot of vague interoperability concerns in the DMA but it seems limited in scope to me:
The gatekeeper shall make at least the following basic functionalities referred to in paragraph 1 interoperable where the gatekeeper itself provides those functionalities to its own end users:
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| (a) | following the listing in the designation decision pursuant to Article 3(9):(i)

	

end-to-end text messaging between two individual end users;(ii)

	

sharing of images, voice messages, videos and other attached files in end to end communication between two individual end users; |
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| --- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| (b) | within 2 years from the designation:(i)

	

end-to-end text messaging within groups of individual end users;(ii)

	

sharing of images, voice messages, videos and other attached files in end-to-end communication between a group chat and an individual end user; |
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| --- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| (c) | within 4 years from the designation:(i)

	

end-to-end voice calls between two individual end users;(ii)

	

end-to-end video calls between two individual end users;(iii)

	

end-to-end voice calls between a group chat and an individual end user;(iv)

	

end-to-end video calls between a group chat and an individual end user. |
Later sections just focus on “interpersonal communications services”.
Clearly nonsense, what does streaming your phone to a mac have anything to do with the DMA. Such a disgusting policy just to make the EU the bad guy.
They have emulators that run in the browser, the same service could do less work and make a better product.
FWIW as an American I get maybe one a month. Have had the same number for a decade, never answered a single one. Also I never get spam text, I guess those are easy to filter.
You can just like, say you do. I think a lot of people who check “Christian” in the US have little to no involvement in it beyond saying “thank God” occasionally.
It has been decriminalized in recent past, it’s not off the table.
Democrats need to stop using these terms. Republicans are pro human-capital. They want numerous, dumb, poor workers to control and they want to own women.
It won’t change anything. Old stories and characters are boring. Studios do it from time to time but like Robinhood movies aren’t great investments and since they don’t own the IP don’t lead to anything else.
Community made content is just for fun, so who cares if people make repetitive fan films, art, games.
It can look exactly like theirs, it’s public domain. They can harass people with malicious bogus legal issues, of course.
Yeah, it has news, educational, and entertaining content. It’s a lot of value for me.
Youtube might be the literal most valuable site in my life, up there with Wikipedia and search engines.
A large part of my payment also goes to the channels I view.